2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ienj.2018.03.006
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Assessing bottlenecks in Emergency Department flow of patients with abdominal pain

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“…Last but not the least, delayed discharge has a heavy impact on the appropriateness of setting of care, as it hinders the opportunities of making good use of hospital resources and anticipating clinical readiness for discharge [21]. This inflates overall management costs, with a bottleneck phenomenon given by the unavailability of hospital beds, especially in hospital with active ED [3,[22][23][24][25].…”
Section: The Problem Of Delayed Dischargementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Last but not the least, delayed discharge has a heavy impact on the appropriateness of setting of care, as it hinders the opportunities of making good use of hospital resources and anticipating clinical readiness for discharge [21]. This inflates overall management costs, with a bottleneck phenomenon given by the unavailability of hospital beds, especially in hospital with active ED [3,[22][23][24][25].…”
Section: The Problem Of Delayed Dischargementioning
confidence: 99%